Art Up - Lowell Healthcare Center

Peacock,
by Priti Lathia, is among four paintings which Dr. Meeta Nguyen of the
health center purchased through ArtUp in honor or memory of loved ones.
It hangs in Adult Medicine.

ArtUp: A Fitting Way to Honor those You Love

Through ArtUp, Dr. Meeta Nyugen, donated
Cleansing, by Priti Lathia
, in honor of her mother.
"The elephant is a symbol of strength in Indian art," says Dr.Nyugen.
"This seemed a fitting tribute to my mother." It hangs in the Pediatrics
Department.

Through ArtUp, Dr. Meeta
Nyugen, who recently joined the Health Center's Adult Medicine practice,
found the perfect way to honor some of those she loves the most.

"My sister, Geeta Shah, died at
age 33 of breast cancer," says Dr. Nguyen. "She was an architect and an
accomplished artist who started painting at a young age."

Geeta had taught one of Dr.
Nguyen's sons to paint, starting with peacock feathers. When she came
across a painting of a peacock by local artist Priti Lathia, in the
ArtUp catalogue, something clicked. ArtUp would provide a fitting
tribute to her sister.

"I started thinking about those I
love very much. My mother is still here. My children are here. I wanted
to honor them. And how perfect is it that I can honor my family members
and donate to the health center at the same time?"

ArtUp is a unique program to create a
permanent collection of work by local artists for display at Lowell
Community Health Center. Patrons may purchase artwork through www.ArtUpLowell.com to donate to the health center.

Half of the purchase price supports our WrapAround Fund,
which pays for services that aren't covered by insurance, like medical
interpreters or making sure patients have food on the table and a roof
over their heads. The rest goes to pay the artist.

In all, Dr. Nguyen purchased four paintings: In memory of her sister, Priti Lathia'sPeacock and Cleansing, the latter of an elephant, a symbol of strength; Blue Iris, by Vanny Sok, a bold and vibrant piece to honor her mother; and Marginal Way, by David Drinon. The setting, Ogunquit, ME, recalled many happy family trips to the beach.

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Welcome to my art blog. This blog documents my journey into art. I began as a realistic painter, over the years became more impressionistic and now find myself moving towards semi abstract work. My inspiration comes from life around me, nature, city life, suburbs, people, seasons, colors and moods. I work primarily in acrylics, watercolors and oils.

I have been painting from a very young age. Today, I teach adults and children in group and private lessons. I teach all mediums and all genres of art. I also conduct Paint Alongs for adults and children throughout the year.

I am an active member of several local art societies and organizations and have participated in many group and solo shows.

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Welcome to my art blog. This blog documents my journey into art. I began as a realistic painter, over the years became more impressionistic and now find myself moving towards semi abstract work. My inspiration comes from life around me, nature, city life, suburbs, people, seasons, colors and moods. I work primarily in acrylics, watercolors and oils.
I have been painting from a very young age. Today, I teach adults and children in group and private lessons. I teach all mediums and all genres of art. I also conduct Paint Alongs for adults and children throughout the year.
I am an active member of several local art societies and organizations and have participated in many group and solo shows.